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y * -'„ all the nfws of all the people price ten cents the buffalo criterion this newspaper is produced in our own ant buffalo new york saturday may 9 1953 price—io ctnt3 vol xxvii 19 boy 9 hitching ride crushed by truck youth dies instantly from fractured skull jaw pelvis a nine-year-old boy was instantly killed thursday night shout * o'clock in iroquois allay my a truck he a legedly fall off while hitching a rid on the iroquois brewery loading lot th driver of th truck carl j ! iximrc _, id 9*o carton st told polic that ths young victim cufflerd ' lee warren 10 a native of at pet . raburg kl was with shout 5 other i boy who were hitching a ride on th truck a th*y were taking a ' short cut from iroquois to pratt ht end that clifford fell and was run over by th right r**ir wheel . h offered a fractured skull jaw and pelvis he was a student at school 32 h i t survived by his parent mr ami mrs robert warren 9 bother and a stater mlw r.dllh mm dauhgter of hr i 11 turns ef new york will be tbe mother day speaker sunday in«rn may loth and monday evening may ( lith at tha first shiloh baptist i linn h a faster mother and a mo tlk-r-ln law program will l featured monday night on saturday and sunday april 28 2 v grand officers of th stat of new york came to iluftslo to sot up a h0 of instruction or th 4th ma son district lii h includes niagara falls jamestuwn and rochester the at haul here will be under th director-simp uf mrs i'la.lie herwy uf niagara falls i>ri.tfi leci of nth district • grand nifl..-i attending were asso or natron thomas lofthousc i.r , lecturer edith mitchell dep iir j main hose williams and dist lec turers father torrence and marie klrby all uf kursk 0 chapter rii.k tb annus oratorical contest i sponsored by the educational depart ment of the elks was held sunday april 19 nt frontier hall 11 r perry director of w n v presided ora i tion subject was th negro and the constitution miss shirley smith was winner of th first prise of 2s the other nine contestants arb received 99 they air dora l i'sitir carol ann do xier lrnera cole lihmael k**d al bert story adolph washington james k garrett jo clary jr and henry wood jr th district contest will be held in lackawanna may 17 miss smith will again compete 1953 ideal mother mr tsss c*l of ttm history ' si an been chosen ims ideal mother h ih wtastl im.trti women's lict rwnwmtalt aaaahatlnn a reception ib her tv»n..r v»iu he ' held at shlioti i bur ttaaaday may 12th at p m th pumie la united coast e<iry neat week \ fthe t.u-mus club will hold their regular monthly meeting i th sec nnd friday instead uf the third thura day of thi month which is may iv t the home uf mr l c butler 0 elsl pu all whets &>*â– s-1..-.1 to b priient mrs marian meoattsn president to relocate may 17th tho apo*tl actano church ham mom jurilun founder and paator w«l raov into it new church build ing sua clinton mv raw c man ro on sunday may 18 at 3 p to a parade will atart from th present location f*2 clinton and proceed to j«fferiwn to may l « michigan h hm prmmll • tmton and prw-ee.l t wtuvuii to mulligan to.ctlntun to monro the public i united motors to new york mr nd mr ralph johnson mi lor ad to new york over the week end accompanying their daughter-in law sn<l baby who'uft for munich qmnany to join her husband l.r jess johftaon mrs johnson ' mad th trip to germany by plane mtadanms 1 l scruggs and k v r.v.-rit smith entertained at th reel - dime of mr scruggs en apru so as a ftnal courtesy to dr and mrs ray mond e jacasoß ; who has been **• tensively feted prior to their sailing a host of friend enjoyed bridge mmmm and a delirious supper mt great quartet including th la^nattlonal gospel singer of haiti fc mm bring t th audience spir wtnsla and other numbers honoring j moth other famous f ur-1 somes will be th insptratlnal bright fctar friendly daughters of zion nil inmtutinrud go*p singers who interpretation will be utter speraed wmb the honors accorded th | landing mother lntra*h«ton will i mad ty th<i xt lurv brnntflem mum t.iahtgi i of th n*w york dior of mt ou vary ur*ae of america judge taggart will be presented by prank b m*rrtw**th*r polisher of ths buffalo cmtomb toms mary cr-uay newspaper correspondent of th star and a pri vate school teacher *«) present om of ths award while dr walter il holland wilt welcome th boa orwl guests councilman ituheit child mn wife and acting mayor kliuer lux thaa to be lioik.re were selected by the know your american worn en committee of th civil i tight league lhirtng the afternoon tin mother day n.*h*r great program is sched uled at 3 p m _. mt calvary temp '' le lackawanna when th moat out i tending mother in th st**l cuy is to be honomd nn â€ΕΎ mrs maryj mcg of kectaad baptist church having a tour-star billing for th day mill b mr mary dorsey 107 y ywißc ho will he presented a caag and citation at ml cal vary church itt hickory st mam wtll b flanked by judge madge taggart of buffalo city cvurt i**o win be th principal speaker ion th program which begin at t.jo mm a42mfammto__atßt____________wßm_______m___m_m p m ju«lg taggart wtl present lt*l oraagr to mrs dor mure an expected bug crowd mm c*i trude catching w preside described as the m.«t o.tsaad ing mother in buffao mrs „■aga william ill be so hnaore during j th evening other mothers schedule i for hontr include mrs miry b*l-j master mrs man shaw mra a«l tmttmm and mrs alene brown th principal speaker will b mrs i j 9t 11 whit executive vr*tary \ of th buffalo and err c mot â– < cbmb ) cil of churches women's division mayor prank srcxyglel and poire 1 oanynisr.aner john otbol cc lack â– awanna ar achaduad to alter aj musical program wia m offers by i inn institution <;,.•.•.•■«-! stegera cf to*p»aptls church of huffalo j photo shows soma of program p*r x-tpaat protests school high school decisions i tar w^it^wg sjf-vt bm_m_m mm th f qliowy.g 1 v submit i tea to th cnwrton by urn commit we to bay -• is—un .; we the atudcntjs yj huu.mn._oa central hi school svongty ooje.-t to th hoard at ssu-iatton's decision ti â– i our school and dfe-nand that they rescind thi decl*h,/r foi t-l iknng reasons i i hutchinson has better facilities ' las an academic ingh school than mm of the schools pnojiosteu i operate mm tin m our library m on of ihe best in the nation the jar 3 gyms ahd a swtmmlng pool a double cafeteria and two elevators 2 a tat survey recommended that ami cleveland hi school â– be mm m order to cut coats no midlist reason in ear estimation have been given tor abandoning this recommendation _ .'! th decision af the board wa made in the absence of two of th member and without consulting any of th student or th faculty affect 3d by th change 4 tha hoard plana to irwv th facilities of technical high school to hutchinson he „.» of v , ta al ready estimated at half a million dollar the board claim that thia move was taken to save money ye ithi hug sum mem be spent at th very outret 5 hlik hiimon high school tnndt _* a symbol of equality at on time there war m nationaitiea represent t mmtl ammt .•«•»■■•/ win m imiitftmii lively low registration every race attending work together in harm amtf hutch practice •*___. either high schools only preach «. if this action i taken the chil dren who now walk to hatch and masten will have to pay carfare to gi to other schools this will take much more money oi»t of the pockets of those who are the least able to afford it in order to rpar the rest of th city a few dollars per per son â– t-pmr w-"^p m tm x*'^m7tmm*bp mmrâ„¢v9jrww'i w therefore demand a public hear ing before final action is taken in « titl ii tclrcast m wih , and today prevented the 7-»h»r l«-;ii;u tur«d-.y afternoon si th m cast were mi and mr king people li.ns-llnii n—..hitten of ih iwir'tr j i the parents leaura coir a men-1 lit at girt vocational high school j and aeeretary uf m i_r.*fi_r group him ik-pt md havfcl william a sealor m rjner^on high hnol an i j group rt>un*elk<r ere hi trmnagr i lnl-lr.il *•&&! - what's doing by charlie trammell tan saturday evening the kapp alpha p*i and m beta sigma ira tfrnltie ga a eery elegant formal i ihinee at kjeinhahs music hall a very nice cocktail party preceded the dance at hotel statier among those present at th gay affair wer mr *-- - ia i -- ii tax —... ...... i bunny price mrs josephine tram mell mr and mrs william chavia dr and mrs walter holland dr ; and mr russell holland mr and mrs rumclkservic*.^lj^.and mrs theodore duke edgar quarrels wil liam humphrey gloria alien charles black rom dial joyce watkins jackie griffin pat olivier ran law son metnee lafayette judy clark luther burnett curly cetay alice epps gussie wokerson an vincent wilson music was provided by the musicians union with a glamorous dodo green on vocals . . . george morgan is back in town and is still the same old gay blade . . . matt harris the local business man tells me he can give mi a lot of juicy information so you people had i better watch out . . . harold spicleyj lcftwich's dream girl johnnie mat was looking real lovely walking down the street the other day . . . gwen richards the state teach ers co-ed is nothing but a copycat mrs miotic brownley owner of the orchid beauty salon is planning to attend th beauticians convention in new york city june 7th through 10th mrs brownley created quite a stir during her last professional vis it to the big city by being acclaimed one of the most charming and best eased beau tie tan present mrs mary adams also of orchid salon will accompany mr brownley j mrs caflie edwards proprietress of bd**h beauty bar 530 willi mm st will leave may sth or j houston tex to attend the in jln's beauty school convention nd home-coming she wljl rental two week '„ refresh th art of hair-styl ing an rutting to better er\e her customers with th latest methods known in beauty culture • on thur may it he technical high school auditorium will tie th scene if th 19ft musical extrava ganza cf the michigan aye tmca featuring mis hazel solomon bril liant soprano of caaa-i janwa ja robs edmunds of pttuftem mam a student id pia.no at obertln con servatory and th imbb mixed syl v-mar choraiiersi mrs george b<**.y and r james camercej are ca-chalr mm a reception in th ymca oyw wil give th audience opportunity to i meet th artists friday ntght-ma «. th _.. _. j cub bald a very auccesadul danc am party at ov*cent hail which brought oat mm of buffalo*-fin-j mat yrxssg people who .'- cratd-sesjid th*m**hr*a ***** reproach numerous phosa eafis have tea r*e**v*d by ray hitchcock trorr par nt of the et&tom eaa^atalsch-g htm far -.- way m which '*« itsac was conducted w«tc!s far dates g coming event let tm dab in the cmt_m_m they *â– ** grvat things m i stora fcr thi j aaapmaa ef ear mtotomm arietta bbagk is meorter th annual visitation of the w g matron ethel b ross to the chap tern ef the th masonic district wax hi:l.l t v.t j{*hn*3 mrtawnie temple to itivk.ny uut vitekew also then r.ffkers attsmted w 0 patron chas c quanifer cr see zarta i'ruitt a.«*o gr matron eva c horton all of kurefca grand chapter worthy matron of naomi chapter matiula briscop entertained - visiting dignitaries at a buffet supper at her home st woodtawn following the lust of the sumlay niftht session after she saw my real eraiy yellow j rap sh went and got one like it . . . art varsardo i home for 27 days j tjei he -.».<■■».â– . oct for europe ... ilerriik eyrd would like to know i why a certain cold spring lad was hiding behind a car on ferry last ; sunday night . . . jim llorne is cer tainly the ail-around athlete now nun tne basketball mm - is over he"s the spark plug for the baseball | team when the baseball team doesn't play he goes out and ads the track team to victory . . edgar quarrels and cbarley rush were having an in \ tellcctual discussion at the little bag lem a few nights ago . . . leslie davis is bo longer carrying ', the torch for lenora coles ... hard winter has been working so hard that he cot ick but he is up and abound airam .!> nice to mom on mother day . . . later william johnson of 26 union st one of buffalo's oldest barbers died mmtaa april 27 funeral ,. services were held friday may 1 at walker's rutu-ral home hi is survived by his wife mrs johnson his stepson george a burdick of newark n y attended mrs glenn v sampson of lorlng avenue entertained at a bridge lunch eon to honor mrf raymond jackson on the __ eve of her departure for europe a delicious luncheon was served from a beautifully appointed table having as * centerpiece a cake which was a replies of the s.s nassau the ship which will bear mr and mrs on her ocean voyage high score prize 111 bridge was won ! by mrs holland of pittsburgh pa j the weekend r>tmmt mt ttr 4 t busscli holland second high score winner was mrs jackson those enjoying mrs sampson's hos pitality besides the honor were the toilowing mesdames ralph johnson alfred lewis clarence maloney stan ley williams russell holland 1 1 scruggs dr anna burrell and mrs bessie fuggitt £ carr covers county court sentencings i ji'dc.e l'\rr a corn-crib ml of sentences was | heaped upon several buffalo ar.d ham llion cm , men and one woman in county court iant week judges jacob a : const and william h munson is on record as being opposed to mur der thievca robbers switch blade maniacs pockwbook matchers anj j smith ik western revolver users de i ing at large each recently convicted person of cue or the other above-mentioned crimes appeared fore these judges wednesday and friday morning of april 2*->th and may ist with me | ful cowardly grim looks on their j faces seeming physically weaker i than the feathers on a mississippi baby field lark in the opinion of your writer if either rjf these convicted cotton patch inhuman culprits had known tliat they tre going to become en tangled in r - .*. a mens prior to com mitting crin-p which they were con . vlrted for tln'j would have said to i themselves no i hail rather not 1 kach convicted person except dor la bolyar waa accompanied by 1 1 matron and a male guard others , were brought n court handcuffed i < to uniformed police officer with guns attached to their sides powerful enough to kill a north carolina chimney bock mountain bear 1.000 feet away aa usual the district attorney ap 1 eared and read the name and charges of each convicted person by now each had been alphabetically arranged mil lined up before ho judges with their attorneys standing beside them they were allowed to make in attorney's final plea for his client after which sentences was past the judges began by saying it is the decision of thia court that you you ami you—willi tlat ch underwood and doris bolyar serve from _ to 10 years in state pillions with the exception of curtis h.-stokes the leader of the murphy game serve not less than 10 year in atti.-a state prison the murphy game you will recall waa a type of robbery which took place at willert park and 500 clinton st projects on or out d 20th which averaged these three participants - approxi mately 500.00 or more par week following the sentencing they war again manacled to uniform officers and leu away to start on that dreary trip to the westfteid state prison farm for women and attica stat prison where they will take residence and if you ask me a it looks from here will remain for a long time 1 ami now grtffen and ot>ll don ald p hurd jewelry store murder • era were sentence at 10 a m frt i day may ist maurice o*o*ll and i walter griffen togged in tailor suits and ties to match and terras shined l with rhythm expressions « their races flanked by highway pa trolmen deputy sheriffs and plain clothes detective wet sentenced by judge kumon to die in the electric chair vi sing slag osmning n y death chamber the of sunday june 7th th were given over-night lodging at erie county jail and car ried way to the death house satur day morning by tram in separate compartments of the new york c*n trai-chicago-new york train that was not all that took place m judge munaon's " court pune-snat chers thomas g love and bun william received their rewards too which.was from 5 to 20 years in attica state imrtmon tor snatching pocketbooka which had in them leas than 20.00 contented randolph covington of howard st drew a manditory term of 15 years to life on conviction of thud degree burglary chart m rog ers draw 2's to 5 ywrs for attempt led burglary sssesss___9s â– ' by th way tha hall baking co embexaler of 30,000 edward m ku*kten , was among that corn-cr full of sentence may ist twos ha waa given from 8 to 20 years th at tica prison f mte~tne weß dressed gentleman v had been an tangled with the '} judga before invol vlng forgery oandtftag is said to be mm causa of it all l_ti_m_vß th km mr___p sa,%x."v hem a paßri il.-ts.jii mm tim apr lira at the michigan a hi \ eaataet are our c**m tmwm be ing threatened r r tl 1 mmtr "»**>«: be ro*ert cap l.'rßsertal chcrt-h alt «**. mb legal ad seesaw â– j--r awl . : vr-tywim t w <** aip pr j*e*b d hy-1 ema . t'fltiersltr .** mm law j ietmmt standing bs itagb tbemp-j vm regional tmrmrur fitm meat arm mrs tubta f t_r leffbh warn r w*u*a and mm pwmlhi gytd prwtfdart jfaact j j a dinner and due wui em gtram in observance of paramount lodge th w 4 a.m pm 3«th acahrsra try en friday jims uth tram 9 p m to i i n at buffalo's beautiful efts andttartaas 297 dauwara aim rh itr mm tottt______________m briefs the boffalo city t-.imtahfla h mean's llakiiwill r._l up tttk'agmtp versary on saaday i may u tzata i to 7 at tba michigan arsou ymca dr anna p burrell will be ike speak er mrs emily lewis is cfcairman and mrs rhode townsend president th public is cordially invited mr and mrs g o brandon sf rochester were house guest of mr , ora 1 anderson saturday and sun day they were attending ths s«t s j ting-up of the school of instruction for.the th masonic district their children , robert aad the misses julia ami evelyn and grand daughter nancy brandon spent son day with mrs anderson also orald anderson of donaldson rd is spending a few days in washing ton d c mrs l j young of st albans long island wife of dr l j young prominent dentist was tb house guest of dr and mrs m s mccmre 412 jefferson avenue last weekend while here they attended alpha far mal and kappa and phi beta sigma formal at kleiahaas mask hall aba cocktails at hotel sutler - mt si isill i>smmn r - r__u y^y v4mem_______wmm seaman and mrs richard snoot of j 1040 herkimer st new york chy announce the birth of a daughter april 24 mrs snoot waa formerly miss easier muldrow of this city mrs selena fletcher of 373 syca more has returned home from emer gency hospital wher she is rewv jering from pnepmonis j she .... wishes to thank i her - nans friends for the beautiful card flow . era and every token of kindness sx tended her during her mimas shop at nill-il credit jewelers ml william ma ma oil mm leans v wm
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1953-05-09 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1953-05-09 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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